We hand craft each custom timber frame project in our Vermont timber frame shop. Mon-Friday 7am-3:30pm. If you are in the area, stop in!
Be ready for a barking poodle!

All about Vermont Timber Works and everything that has to do with work. Well, mostly about work! Custom Timber Frame Barns, Post & Beam Homes and Buildings for residential as well as commercial projects. Don't forget Churches!
We hand craft each custom timber frame project in our Vermont timber frame shop. Mon-Friday 7am-3:30pm. If you are in the area, stop in!
Be ready for a barking poodle!

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Timber frame construction and traditional joinery created this wood pergola. Adding to the already beautiful landscape, just past the pool. NICE!
The Pergola will have vines and flowers growing on it soon I'm sure. Great job Vermont Timber!
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This project features FSC certified native hemlock timbers, custom steel plate joinery, and a clear two story. Find this timber frame building at Sam's Point State Park in Upstate New York.
Vermont Timber Works, Inc. partnered with Matthew Bialecki Architects and Artisan Engineering with an outstanding result.
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The Vermont Timber Works crew is headed back to Deer Lake Dining Hall for the week. Sandy and Jackie are searching out leads and working on timber frame project proposals. Butch is drafting up a storm and Denise is keeping an eye on the finances. OH and Julie is keeping an eye on all of us!
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My timber frame is hand crafted, with traditional joinery of the highest quality. Perhaps in a rustic rough sawn hemlock, or maybe a smooth finished douglas fir material. Let's see...These weathered hemlock beams really give that old barn feel. If you like this, it will save you big bucks as purchasing the authentic reclaimed beams are pricey. (I really love this timber frame)!
Douglas fir allows for a more formal design. Smooth finish, maybe some arches, corbels...a beautiful way to go. Notice the hardwood pegs, left proud on the mortise and tenon joints.
Open great room, ceiling beams over the kitchen and dining room, yes, this is what my timber frame will include. AND, I will have custom designed and handcrafted kitchen cabinetry to go with my custom designed and handcrafted timber frame! Both from VERMONT.
For the exterior look, I tend to like clean, simple, straight forward. This would absolutely do!
My timber frame will come from Vermont Timber Works, Inc. And, how do I know this? Because I know quality and I know craftsmanship. Seeing it every day at work and every night at home.
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The Vermont Timber Works shop is full of timbers (this is a very good thing). Douglas fir timbers for the Chapel for Holy Apostles project to be erected in October of this year.
From the glulam arches to the king posts, this project is cool. Below is the 3D model (very nice Butch)!
The Vermont Timber Works crew will be raising this timber frame. Lot's of pictures will be taken I am sure of that. Stay tuned!
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YouTube - Timber Frame Post and Beam Concert Hall Walkthrough
by Vermont Timber Works.
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In an effort to get organized....hahaha, ok stop that. Vermont Timber Works is focusing more on our word press blog (no offence blogger)! See you there!
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Doug added a new page to our website....timber frame. Check it out!
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